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Originally developed for TrueOS, a FreeBSD derivative, it eschews dependencies on common Linux frameworks for session and service management, and was designed to be very portable. It is also currently used by Project Trident. It has been ported to various other distributions, including Gentoo, FreeBSD, Slackware, Arch, Debian, OpenBSD, and Fedora.
It is minimalist, customizable, detects configuration changes on-the-fly, and supports appearance profiles. It also supports customizing menu entries, and is all confiurable via plain-text files, although it does come with a configuration utility.
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Pros
Pro Low memory footprint
Pro Portability
Cons
Con Horribly sluggish
Slow start times. Unresponsive menu.